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Table 165 Delray Beach Cited For Multiple “High Priority” Health Violations

Boca Vibe
April 14, 2026

Table 165 Delray Beach Cited For Multiple “High Priority” Health Violations

Delray Beach, FL – A recent health inspection of Table 165 at 165 NE 2nd Avenue has revealed a series of “high priority” violations that have left the restaurant’s patrons and staff concerned for their safety. The restaurant, which prides itself on its fine dining experience, was issued citations by the Palm Beach County Health Department for multiple infractions. Read more at BocaVibe.com.

According to sources, the health inspector visited Table 165 in recent weeks and identified several critical violations that required immediate attention. These included:

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  • Improper food handling practices
  • Inadequate handwashing facilities
  • Unsanitary storage of food and equipment
  • Lack of proper ventilation in the kitchen

The Palm Beach County Health Department took swift action, issuing citations to Table 165 for these violations. While the restaurant was not ordered to close, it is now subject to regular inspections and must take immediate corrective action to address these issues.

Table 165’s management has stated that they are committed to providing a safe and healthy dining experience for their customers. They have promised to take all necessary steps to rectify the violations and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.

The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of regular health inspections and the need for restaurants to prioritize food safety and sanitation. Patrons who dine at Table 165 are advised to report any concerns or issues directly to the restaurant management or the Palm Beach County Health Department.

Official city info: City of Boca Raton.

Source: Original Report